Meta-Techniques
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Note: Meta-Techniques have been discuss in several texts about Live Action Roleplaying Games, see for example Stark[1], Linssen et al.[2], and Wrigstad[3]. An alternative name for the concept, suggested by Wrigstad, is telegraphing.
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Meta-Techniques are found in Live Action Roleplaying Games.
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- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Linssen, J, Theune, M., and de Groot, T. 2013. What Is at Play? Meta-techniques in Serious Games and Their Effects on Social Believability and Learning. SBG2013 proceedings.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Wrigstad, T. 2008. Nuts and Bolts of Jeepform. Playground Worlds.
- ↑ entry for the technique Feather Play on the Nordic LARP wiki.
- ↑ entry for the technique The liquor on the Table on the Nordic LARP wiki.
- ↑ entry for Boffer on the Nordic LARP wiki.
- ↑ Wikipedia entry for foam, or boffer, weapons.